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Capsule

  • 2015
  • TV-14
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,4/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Edmund Kingsley and Lisa Greenwood in Capsule (2015)
1959: Guy is an experienced British fighter pilot who is in command of Britain's first manned mission to space. He has trained for this for three years at the height of the Cold War and now he is alone in space, suffering Hypoxia, with a malfunctioning capsule. He has limited contact with the UK, some unusual communication with the US and some unorthodox communication with Tyuratam deep in Soviet Russia. Can he get home? Who will help him? Will he make the right choice?
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter years of flying fighter planes and 5 years as test pilot, Guy is now, Dec. 4, 1959, on a secret British space capsule orbiting Earth trying to reenter but things start going wrong. Can... Leggi tuttoAfter years of flying fighter planes and 5 years as test pilot, Guy is now, Dec. 4, 1959, on a secret British space capsule orbiting Earth trying to reenter but things start going wrong. Can he, despite cold war, get back to Earth safely?After years of flying fighter planes and 5 years as test pilot, Guy is now, Dec. 4, 1959, on a secret British space capsule orbiting Earth trying to reenter but things start going wrong. Can he, despite cold war, get back to Earth safely?

  • Regia
    • Andrew Martin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Felix Forrest
    • Andrew Martin
  • Star
    • Edmund Kingsley
    • Lisa Greenwood
    • David Wayman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    7309
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Andrew Martin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Felix Forrest
      • Andrew Martin
    • Star
      • Edmund Kingsley
      • Lisa Greenwood
      • David Wayman
    • 57Recensioni degli utenti
    • 17Recensioni della critica
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      • 51 vittorie e 38 candidature totali

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    Capsule // 1959 Cold War Space Thriller // Feature Trailer
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    Interpreti principali27

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    Edmund Kingsley
    Edmund Kingsley
    • Guy Taylor
    Lisa Greenwood
    Lisa Greenwood
    • Charlotte Taylor
    David Wayman
    David Wayman
    • Harry Lyndhurst
    Nigel Barber
    Nigel Barber
    • Agent Mike Spann
    Gil Kolirin
    Gil Kolirin
    • Graham Bennett
    Michael Koltes
    • Bob Elijah
    Ged Petkunas
    • Viktor Korolev
    Edgar Rove
    • Pavel Patsaev
    Dimitar Stoyanov
    • Valentin Desyatkov
    Josephine Fellows
    • Anna Tsiolkovsky
    Polina Pospyelova
    • Nina Tikhomirova
    Kathryn Mincer
    Kathryn Mincer
    • Private Makharov
    Aleksandrs Skaceks
    • Russian guard
    Gary Heron
    Gary Heron
    • Russian Solider
    Charlie Frederick
    • Military Personnel
    Brian Quigley
    • Military personnel
    Leigh Itai
    • Military personnel
    Kevin Humphries
    • Military personnel
    • Regia
      • Andrew Martin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Felix Forrest
      • Andrew Martin
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    6rmax304823

    In Space, Somebody Can Hear You Scream.

    It's 1959. The film opens with a man in a space suit, Guy, (Kingsley) wearing a helmet with no face plate. He's alone in a tiny dark flight deck, strapped into his chair, and he's talking or shouting into a radio that keeps befouling his contact with his friend Larry back at the space station in Britain. There's something wrong with the ship. He's not sure what but the power keeps cutting in and out, like his radio, and his fuel is low and his oxygen down to 6 percent.

    That's it. That's the whole movie -- one man in a space ship. The others are all voices, except for the twist ending that takes place within the surly bonds of earth. What a Twilight Zone episode this would have been.

    Someone mentioned a stiff upper lip, but it must have belonged to someone else, or perhaps Guy left it back in England, because most of the time he's hysterical, sweating and stuttering with fear. "Larry! LARRY! Come IN, Larry!" Larry's friendly, reassuring voice fades into silence. Later, a Russian calls him and demands to know what Guy Taylor is doing in Russian air space. The Russians order him to exit Soviet air space at one, or else. "Get some sleep," says the Russian. Another long period of radio silence, during which Guy talks to himself, dreams about his loving wife Lotte, whose static-ridden voice appears for a few seconds on the radio, and he bangs senselessly on the instrument panel, which emits a series of irritated sparks.

    Finally, the Americans call him. Like the Russians, the CIA knows all about his background. The CIA agent on the radio isn't particularly concerned about Guy's lack of oxygen. The CIA wants to know why he was talking to the Russians before. The agent shouts at Guy: "Don't you know we are all at WAR with the Russians?" When Guy demurs, the agent asks bluntly, "Are you a Commie?" At length they turn Guy over to an expert at Houston who curtly gives Guy explicit directions that will bring him down in the Atlantic Ocean, a spot where the US had already has a ship that will pick him up.

    Then there is that shocking and improbable ending, which I don't think I'll go into.

    There are no special effects to speak of. Few wondrous photos of the blue marble. And we get a glimpse of some unidentified white metal of his ship, Hermes, from the outside, but only a glimpse, and only an unidentified part, shifting and creaking ominously. We never see another face. There's just Guy, sweating, snapping at recalcitrant radio spooks, and thinking about home and Lotte.

    It drags quite a bit at the beginning, before the Russians come on the air. There's at least half an hour of Guy chatting with Larry or despooling with worry or changing one magical module in the flight panel for another. But it's tense. I was about to switch channels when I convinced myself that there MUST be more to it than Guy suffering one annoyance after another. And of course there was. But -- an hour and a half? It would have made a fine episode on Twilight Zone.
    10russell-dalgleish

    Intense, emotional British Sci-Fi Thriller

    I had the opportunity to attend a screening of Capsule on Saturday night with my wife at the World of Film Festival in Glasgow. The event was hosted in an original vaudeville theatre which added to the unique experience

    We both agreed that Capsule delivers an intense experience and one we both enjoyed. The story is strong (no spoilers), the production superb and the performance by Ed Kingsley I found to be mesmerising. Kingsley's performance drew us into the story which played out across his face which dominates the screen.

    Definitely a film worth catching.
    2zhdcndmr

    Nothing goes logically in this movie, I wonder if the director researched anything!

    Nothing is logical in this movie. It starts off with a guy waking up in a little probe. I wont say anything more about it then the fact that this guy is a Astronaout sent to space by Britain and gets lost. One would assume some genius and some logic in how they take care of this right? Britain, Astronaout, Russians (helps out abit) but somehow the conversation in this movie is like 3 20 year old talking over the phone when one is lost and the other two is trying to describe the directions without a GPS present. You wouldn't guess its a Astronaout talking to the space center of one of the most sophisticated techonological countries of the time. He doesn't even know how to change two circuits and gets stressed over everything. Don't they get years of training on how to handle this stuff, stress and technological problems? They've tried out something like Gravity but failed miserably because even though the guy can act the storytelling is amazingly bad.
    2steveluck

    The Wrong Stuff

    Cold War space disaster with an English astronaut who's clearly made of the wrong stuff. Intended to be a serious drama but with a bit more effort it could have been Mr Bean in space. After a few minutes of listening to him whining and swearing in an overly plummy accent you'll be willing him to pass out so that you get a break from the terrible dialogue.
    3Sondo

    91 Minutes of Snivelling

    Bowie's Major Tom whining "Here I am, sitting in a tin can" is more realistic.

    Any test pilot/early astronaut would be earnestly working with mission control to remedy his crisis. Instead, here we have a constant coward, sniveling, "Just get me down!" and banging on his "dashboard."

    Have the writers seen The Right Stuff or Apollo 13?

    Shameful.

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      The astronaut 'Guy Taylor" is suffering from severe Hypoxia (Oxygen starvation). Three of the main symptoms of this are confusion, disorientation and acute behavioral change. Brain function can become impaired making it difficult to pay attention, making irrational decisions with poor judgment. After consultation the production team decided to go with these traits of the illness for the character from the moment he wakes up after blacking out. Taking him out of the environment he would normally have complete control of during his test pilot days and throwing him into an environment with little to no oxygen and see his character change from the consummate professional to someone barely holding it together on to the edge of his life.

      Hypoxia can also cause severe headaches and hallucinations, seeing and believing things are real that aren't there.
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      The Johnson Space Center (aka Houston Control) was opened for business in late 1963, nearly 5 years after the setting of the film. The control centers at Cape Canaveral, Florida or Langley, Virginia would have been the US contact points for any craft that was orbiting the Earth prior to 1963, as "Houston" did not exist.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The credits end with, "No astronauts were harmed in the making of this movie."
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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 giugno 2016 (Australia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official site
      • Official site
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Kapsül
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hornsey, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Russian Location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Ecaveo Capital Partners
      • Hermes Space Industries
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      • 1.000.000 £ (previsto)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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